Link to post

Share on other sites

I'm not a very good swimmer, but I can't imagine finding a car in that depth of water, unless you were diving, rather than just swimming?

4 meters is only 12 feet. Unless the water is very murky that is not too much fresh water to look through, barring weeds and what not. still, crazy that they just posit the suicide notion. It could easily have been an accident, drinking, drove off the road, knocked himself out on the steering wheel drowned, could have been so many other things too. Relationship issues, jealous girl friend etc.

Reminds me a bit of several stories in the USA, one in Florida in particular where a car full of teenagers went missing after leaving the high school prom. Something like 25 years later the car was found not too far off the road in one of the swamps. Investigators at the time had made some attempts to guess where the kids had gone and the route they had taken, but with so much water in Florida and things growing so fast, no obvious traces were found. Accidents do happen.

Share this post

Link to post

Share on other sites

A large crowd watched as skeletal remains and other evidence was laid out on the ground. Bones were found both in the driver's seat and at other spots in the vehicle...Police said there was no sign of foul play and they suspect suicide.

Share this post

Link to post

Share on other sites

Jeez the cops are good here. Skeletal remains under water for going on 7 years and they immediately conclude it must be suicide. Brilliant minds at work. Thailand should really showcase the BIB by sending them around the world to solve all cold cases. BIB...."We think it was suicide".